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Re: President Donald Trump

Originally Posted by Texsahara

Pffft. I did months ago. But I don't intend to "get over" the racist, sexist, xenophobic demagogue in the White House. #resist

How come the guys who keep bringing up Clinton also keep telling everyone else to get over the election already? Does simply discussing Donald Trump in the Donald Trump thread indicate non-overness of the election?

Re: President Donald Trump

listen, i know it's great fun for you and b.b.b. to decide who voted for who. i wish i had that power but for the millionth time, i did not vote for trump.

when it comes down to it though, i would rather be associated with trump than the hateful usual suspects.

Yeah I believe you that you didn't vote for Trump. Since then though other than being mildly upset with his healthcare ideas and not thrilled about his stance on marijuana you've come off as one of his bigger supporters. That my not be your intention but it sure is how you posts have read. I think possibly only Hoodoo has been a bigger Trump supporter in this thread.

I know Hitman is one of the the only ones who has the balls to come out as say he's an outright Trump supporter, and while I think he's wrong I respect that he's willing to get behind his vote say "hey if it all goes to ................, sorry I was wrong but I believe Trump is the right choice." But Hitman doesn't stop by this thread all that often.

Re: President Donald Trump

Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper

Yeah I believe you that you didn't vote for Trump. Since then though other than being mildly upset with his healthcare ideas and not thrilled about his stance on marijuana you've come off as one of his bigger supporters. That my not be your intention but it sure is how you posts have read. I think possibly only Hoodoo has been a bigger Trump supporter in this thread.

I know Hitman is one of the the only ones who has the balls to come out as say he's an outright Trump supporter, and while I think he's wrong I respect that he's willing to get behind his vote say "hey if it all goes to ................, sorry I was wrong but I believe Trump is the right choice." But Hitman doesn't stop by this thread all that often.

so, you still think i voted for trump but i just don't have the balls (sexiest ) to say it? lol

Re: President Donald Trump

Speaking at the conference at Yale’s School of Medicine on Thursday, one of the mental health professionals, Dr John Gartner, a practising psychotherapist who advised psychiatric residents at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, said: “We have an ethical responsibility to warn the public about Donald Trump's dangerous mental illness.”

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“Worse than just being a liar or a narcissist, in addition he is paranoid, delusional and grandiose thinking and he proved that to the country the first day he was President. If Donald Trump really believes he had the largest crowd size in history, that’s delusional,” he added.

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James Gilligan, a psychiatrist and professor at New York University, told the conference he had worked some of the “most dangerous people in society”, including murderers and rapists — but that he was convinced by the “dangerousness” of Mr Trump.

“I’ve worked with some of the most dangerous people our society produces, directing mental health programmes in prisons,” he said.

“I’ve worked with murderers and rapists. I can recognise dangerousness from a mile away. You don’t have to be an expert on dangerousness or spend fifty years studying it like I have in order to know how dangerous this man is.”

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The petition has so far garnered more than 41,000 signatures.

It states: “We, the undersigned mental health professionals (please state your degree), believe in our professional judgment that Donald Trump manifests a serious mental illness that renders him psychologically incapable of competently discharging the duties of President of the United States.

“And we respectfully request he be removed from office, according to article 4 of the 25th amendment to the Constitution, which states that the president will be replaced if he is 'unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office'."

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Responding to the criticism, Dr Gartner said: “This notion that you need to personally interview someone to form a diagnosis actually doesn’t make a whole lotta sense. For one thing, research shows that the psychiatric interview is the least statistical reliable way to make a diagnosis.”

Hmmmmm.... wonder if, aside from the remote "see it in his eyes" diagnosis, there are other motivations at play?

Re: President Donald Trump

Speaking at the conference at Yale’s School of Medicine on Thursday, one of the mental health professionals, Dr John Gartner, a practising psychotherapist who advised psychiatric residents at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, said: “We have an ethical responsibility to warn the public about Donald Trump's dangerous mental illness.”

...

“Worse than just being a liar or a narcissist, in addition he is paranoid, delusional and grandiose thinking and he proved that to the country the first day he was President. If Donald Trump really believes he had the largest crowd size in history, that’s delusional,” he added.

...

James Gilligan, a psychiatrist and professor at New York University, told the conference he had worked some of the “most dangerous people in society”, including murderers and rapists — but that he was convinced by the “dangerousness” of Mr Trump.

“I’ve worked with some of the most dangerous people our society produces, directing mental health programmes in prisons,” he said.

“I’ve worked with murderers and rapists. I can recognise dangerousness from a mile away. You don’t have to be an expert on dangerousness or spend fifty years studying it like I have in order to know how dangerous this man is.”

...

The petition has so far garnered more than 41,000 signatures.

It states: “We, the undersigned mental health professionals (please state your degree), believe in our professional judgment that Donald Trump manifests a serious mental illness that renders him psychologically incapable of competently discharging the duties of President of the United States.

“And we respectfully request he be removed from office, according to article 4 of the 25th amendment to the Constitution, which states that the president will be replaced if he is 'unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office'."

...

Responding to the criticism, Dr Gartner said: “This notion that you need to personally interview someone to form a diagnosis actually doesn’t make a whole lotta sense. For one thing, research shows that the psychiatric interview is the least statistical reliable way to make a diagnosis.”